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Bengals Wrap: Skid Continues in Denver as Cincinnati Loses 28-3

Denver Broncos limited the Bengals to 102 total yards after the first drive and converted 57% of third downs, securing a strong 28-3 victory with dominant defense.

  • On Monday night, the Denver Broncos beat the Cincinnati Bengals 28-3 at Empower Field at Mile High, powered by a defense led by Nik Bonitto and Pat Surtain.
  • Offensively, Cincinnati Bengals struggled with 11 penalties for 65 yards and converted just 2 of 11 third downs, failing to gain completions over 22 yards or runs longer than 6 yards.
  • Denver's offense amassed 512 yards, held the ball over 15 minutes longer and scored on Nix's 20-yard TD pass to Courtland Sutton, boosting the defense's impact, Surtain said.
  • The loss leaves Cincinnati Bengals 2-2 and creates urgency before hosting the Detroit Lions on Sunday, while Bengals fans urge a backup change after the blowout.
  • After consecutive blowouts, the Cincinnati Bengals have been outscored 76-13, including a 48-10 loss at Minnesota, while critics say Jake Browning is not a starting-caliber quarterback, urging Zac Taylor to pivot.
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